Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5203557 Polymer Degradation and Stability 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Remending properties of a network polymer with reversible reactivity are described. The network structure is constructed by a Diels-Alder (DA) reaction between furyl-telechelic poly(ethylene adipate) (PEAF2) and a tris-maleimide, M3. When a film sample was cut into two pieces and the cut surfaces were kept in contact with each other at 60 °C, rejoining of the cut pieces was observed. This mending was induced by the reversible cross-linking reaction bridging the cut surfaces. At the cut front, the “weak” DA adducts are selectively dissociated sacrificially to release the stress so as to protect the chemical structure of the prepolymer and the linker against the scission or degradation. The dissociated furan and maleimide readily reconnect by forward DA reaction to mend the material. The remending was also observed for the samples kept at room temperature after melting at 60 °C. So, the PEAF2 network polymer is a thermo-responsive mendable material in which crack healing is induced by a prompt thermal stimulus.

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